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Mukat Hospital
Sector 34 - A,Chandigarh

Chaitanya Hospital
Site No. 1 & 2, Sector-44C, Chandigarh

Landmark Hospital
I-II, Sector 33-C, Chandigarh

Santokh Hospital
H.No. 846, Sector 38-A Chandigarh

Hope Clinics
Hope Clinic & maternity Centre 1184, Sector-21 B,Chandigarh

Eden Hospita
Adjoining GH-34, MDC Sec.5, Panchkula

Cosmo Hospital
Sec 62, Phase 8,chandigarh

Kapoor's Kidney And Urostone Centre
Near Gurudwara,Sector 46-D , Chandigarh
Jp Hospital
Ranchi Road, Quamaruddin Ganj, Bihar Sharif Nalanda,
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Hand Surgery Treatment in Chandigarh
Hand surgery
Hand surgery refers to the surgeries of the wrist, the peripheral nerves of the upper limb and the hand itself. It also encompasses the reconstructive surgery which will improve the upper limb functions.
Many injuries and the disorders of the hand are treated without a surgery and it can be done using splints, injections, tapping and hand physiotherapy.
Typically, a hand surgery operation is performed as a day-case under the regional anesthetic (injected in above the shoulder or in the armpit in order to numb the entire arm); the patient will be slightly sedated or will be awake according to the preferences. General anesthesia or/and overnight stay in the hospital are unusual but might require for some of the operations done on the hand such as, in children or in the case of surgery is prolonged. A few operations will be able to perform under the local anesthesia (which is injected beneath the skin at the site of the surgery).
The surgeon will use the fine instruments to handle the delicate structure in the hand of the patient, and the surgeon may use magnifying glasses or an operating microscope in order to repair if there are small nerves and arteries in the hand.